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It also announced that Vivian Wu from the foundation would join the board.

Byju's looks to foray into international markets

"This investment was done keeping a couple of things in mind, primarily to get a good partner on board who can help us connect with the international market. We have already started developing products for the international markets," said Raveendran.

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Previous rounds

Chronicling Byju's fundraising rounds

With its recent fundraising, its existing investors such as Sequoia Capital, Sofina SA, Lightspeed Venture and Times Internet also pitched in along with the Zuckerberg initiative.

Earlier this year, it had raised $5 million from InnoVen Capital.

Its biggest investment came from Sequoia Capital and Sofina in March this year, helping raise $75 million.

Another $20 million was raised from Lightspeed Venture this year.

Byju highlights app's paid users and high conversion rates

"We have really good conversion rates. The good thing about the segment is, if they like the platform, they will continue for many years. We have a renewal rate of 90%, i.e, almost all students are continuing with the service," Byju said.

09 Sep 2016

How do Byju's classes fare now?

With the education company stating that the its app witnessed downloads that amounted to more than 5.5 million times last year, it said that it has gained over 250,000 customers.

Generating revenues of over Rs.120 crore this year, it has been charting robust profit in India.

Byju's now reports a growth of 15% every month, and earned revenues of Rs.30 crore last month.

29 Mar 2017

Verlinvest invests $30mn in education tech start-up Byju

Byju's, one of the few education technology start-ups that have scaled majorly in the last 1.5 years, has raised $30mn from Brussels-based Verlinvest.

At $600mn, Byju's valuation is higher than the last round.

With major investments, including by the Chan Zuckerberg initiative, World Bank arm International Finance Corp, and Lightspeed Venture Partners, a total capital of over $160mn was infused in Byju's in 2016.